Shaking off that bodyguard

19::Villain

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happily



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Perhaps Seokjin was just called to the chairman's office. He sneaked out while Yeoju was sleeping and came to the chairman's office.


"why.."

"greatness,"
"Now stop being a bodyguard."

"yes?"

No, honestly, it's ridiculous. You called me out of the blue and now you're telling me to stop.

“Why… is there a reason..”

“The heroine is happy.”
“Now I know how to be happy without you.”
"You'll know"

“Our heroine doesn’t need a friend or uncle like you.”
“Friends are just obstacles in life.”

“What’s so important about that? You and Park Jimin were talking nonsense yesterday, but it’s all useless in life.”

“We need to get rid of useless things before it’s too late.”

“Are you saying that friends are useless?”
“If you say so, I can’t give up this bodyguard even more.”

“Oh, okay, okay.”
“I need more money.”

“Then I’ll give you as much money as you want.”
“Oh, I’ll send you to study abroad in the US.”

“I’ll send it to you this Wednesday.”
"go"

"yes..?"


Kim Seok-jin probably didn't understand what he was saying. In reality, a friend maintains a precarious relationship by giving in to others, sharing their feelings without fighting. That's what a friend is. The chairman probably thinks of his friend as nothing more than a conversation partner, an obstacle blocking his path. That's why he solved everything with money. Meanwhile, Yeo-ju's friends either rushed in after money and sent themselves to faraway countries like the US or France to study, or used the money they received to create power relationships and abuse their power. Even if they donated the money and said, "I donated it all," they would still rush in after the money, snatching it away and donating it to make themselves look good. Meeting friends like this caused me great emotional distress, and I've even made extreme choices over money, ...








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Kim Seok-jin was thrown out of the chairman's office and rode the elevator back to the ground level, his eyes dangling with black jewels.


Then I started to think back over what the chairman had said.





“Now I know how to be happy without you.”





“Friends are just obstacles in life.”






“That kind of thing is useless in life.”












“We need to get rid of useless things before it’s too late.”














What did the heroine do wrong to deserve the loss of her friend? She endured all the pain and came this far, finally starting to feel happy. Why are you ruining her happiness now? Did it really have to be this way? She's still young. She deserves to be happy, but that happiness just won't come.






Why?




In lifeVillainThere are some,








Villain




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